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ACN, a direct seller of telecommunications and essential services for home and business, has announced a partnership with Clearwire, a provider of wireless broadband services, to offer customers fast and flexible Internet connections over the CLEAR 4G network.

The company claims that ACN WiMAX over CLEAR 4G network offers the fastest wireless Internet connections in the U.S., with average mobile download speeds of 3 to 6 mbps with bursts over 10 mbps.

“This service is the next generation of wireless Internet,” said Robert Stevanovski, ACN chairman and co-founder, in a statement. “This is Internet access without limitations: You aren’t limited by a short-range WiFi (News - Alert) hotspot, and the speeds are what you would expect with broadband access.” The company offers several options to ACN WiMAX customers. They can sign up for home Internet and create a super fast wireless network at one location, sign up for on-the-go Internet and turn their city into a giant hotspot, or bundle at home and on-the-go plans for the best of both worlds.

With ACN WiMAX (News - Alert), users can access information at their fingertips. Workers can check e-mail from the back of a cab, parents can keep children entertained with streaming videos while waiting in line at the DMV, and college students can keep their social network up-to-date in between classes.

The company announced ACN WiMAX over the CLEAR 4G network is available in major metropolitan areas of the U.S. New service areas are being added regularly.ACN offers services such as digital phone service with video phone, high speed Internet, wireless phone, local and long distance, and satellite TV.

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Rajani Baburajan is a contributing editor for TMCnet. To read more of Rajani's articles, please visit her columnist page.